FIG
.
4. FRONT
ELEVATION
FIG
.
5
.
PLAN OF BURNER BAR
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.
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i
n positio
n
o
n
burne
r bar
. P
u
s
h w
e
ll back against fire bed retainer
.
FIRE B
ED
R
E
TAINER
;
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in
pos
i
tio
n
in front
of th
e
r
ea
r ceramic
coai bed f
itt
ing
inside
t
h
e
Fire Bed Re
t
a
i
ner.
N
OTE
:
T
unne
l
a
t bo
t
tom
r
unning from front to rear to give
correct gas ignit
i
on
Requir
e
d - 6
s
m
al
l coal
s
,S
m
e
dium
c
o
a
l
s
, 7
angle coals. Coals vary a litt
l
e
in
s
ize, but
are easily s
el
ected
.
No
t
e coal po
s
ition
in FIG
6.
C
.
a
n
d 6
.
D
.
S
ee ais
o l
etter c
h
art below
,
w
hi
c
h
giv
e
s po
s
itions
of
c
oals
.
Po
s
ition
c
o
a
l
s
on
cera
mi
c bed kee
pi
ng t
h
e flame
hol
e
s reason
a
bly
c
l
e
ar
.
Four sm
a
ll co
a
l
s
on back
r
o
w
rest
i
n
g
a
ga
in
s
t
c
o
n
v
ec
to
r
b
a
c
k.
One sm
al
l co
al
at e
a
ch end of
third row
.
M
:
-
Five medium coals .
A
:
- Seven Angle coals
.
S
=
Sm
al
l Coal
s
M
=
M
e
dium Coal
s
A
=
An
g
l
e
Coals
)
.
'.
ANG
L
E
, ~~
.
COAL
'\
'
J
F
RONT
The
a
n
gl
e co
als mu
st
s
i
t on th
e s
hort b
ase
,
upri
g
ht
wi
th th
e
lon
g
su
r
f
a
c
e
fac
in
g
th
e
f
ront
.
1
.
The Wentworth should be serviced
a
t le
as
t
o
nc
e per year
b
y a
Corgi Registered gas engineer, to ensure man
y y
e
a
r
s
of tr
ou
bl
e
free operation.
2
.
The chimney or flue must
·
be swept be
f
or
e i
nstall
at
io
n o
f t
}
"
;
e
Wentworth
.
3.
The chimney or flue must be chec
ked a
nnu
ally
t
o ensure
continued clearance of
c
ombustion p
r
od
uc
ts
and that t
h
ere is
no excessive build up of soot
.
Any pu
r
pose-
pr
o
vi
d
ed
ventilation should be checked periodicall
y
to
ensu
r
e
t
h
at it i
s
free from obstruction
.
4
.
The Wentworth
is desi
g
ned such th
a
t
i
t i
s ver
y u
n
li
ke
l
y a
n
y
excessive soot will accumulate on a
ny
p
art
of th
e f
i
re
.
S.
If excessive deposits of soot
ar
e not
e
d
the fire s
ho
u
ld b
e
l
eft
to cool for three to four hours b
e
fo
re any
s
erv
i
cing w
o
rk is
carried out
.
Any debris from the
c
h
i
m
ney or
o
t
h
er s
o
urces
must be removed and an
y
soot forme
d
shou
l
d
be c
l
ea
r
e
d
.
Gloves should be worn
.
A soft brush should be u
se
d if it i
s
necessary to clean off any soot which m
ay
have formed on the
coals, front coal assembly, rear cerami
c
bed o
r
burner
.
If
a
n
y
large pieces of debris are found the chimney sho
u
ld be
inspected and the appliance fully serv
ic
ed before f
u
rther u
s
e,
to maintain good combustion
.
A vacuum
c
lean
er may
be used
after removal of the ceramic coals and suppo
rt
s
.
En
s
u
r
e all
g
as
jet holes in the burner are clear
.
Do not chan
ge t
he l
a
yout o
r
alter the quantities of the coals used
.
6.
The rear ceramic bed is made of pure cerami
c
and will break if
dropped.
If hand
l
ed with reasonable care when pl
ac
in
g
in
position it will last indefi"itely
.
It w
i
ll not b
reak i
n us
e.
It is precision made and designed to be pl
ac
ed i
n t
h
e
co
rr
e
ct
position to give a good performance
.
It
wi
ll not requi
re re
placin
g
unless it is broken.
The black coat will not b
urn off,
i
t can
b
e
c
h
i
pped off, if not handled with c
a
re wh
e
n
remo
v
i
n
g
o
r re
pl
acing
for servicing. To meet th
i
s possibili
t
y we
s
uppl
y a s
mall bottle
of black ceramic paint complete with touch up bru
s
h
.
7
.
If for any reason any of the coals or fire bed a
r
e removed th
ey
must be replaced carefully and corr
e
ctly, see FIG 4
,
Sand
6A, B, C and D
.
8
.
Rubbish or combustible material must not be thrown, o
r
put,
onto the fuel bed
.
Do not disturb the fue
l
bed
.
5
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